Cisco Cisco IP Phone 8841 Designanleitung
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
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Signal Strength and Coverage
To ensure acceptable voice quality, the Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 should always have a signal of -67 dBm or higher when
using 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz, while the Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 also meet the access point’s receiver sensitivity required
signal level for the transmitted data rate.
Ensure the Packet Error Rate (PER) is no higher than 1%.
A minimum Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of 25 dB = -92 dBm noise level with -67 dBm signal should be maintained.
It is recommended to have at least two access points on non-overlapping channels with at least -67 dBm signal with the 25 dB
SNR to provide redundancy.
To achieve maximum capacity and throughput, the wireless LAN should be designed to 24 Mbps. Higher data rates can
optionally be enabled for other applications other than voice only that can take advantage of these higher data rates.
Recommended to set the minimum data rate to 11 Mbps or 12 Mbps for 2.4 GHz (dependent upon 802.11b client support
policy) and 12 Mbps for 5 GHz, which should also be the only rate configured as a mandatory / basic rate.
In some environments, 6 Mbps may need to be enabled as a mandatory / basic rate.
Due to the above requirements, a single channel plan should not be deployed.
using 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz, while the Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 also meet the access point’s receiver sensitivity required
signal level for the transmitted data rate.
Ensure the Packet Error Rate (PER) is no higher than 1%.
A minimum Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of 25 dB = -92 dBm noise level with -67 dBm signal should be maintained.
It is recommended to have at least two access points on non-overlapping channels with at least -67 dBm signal with the 25 dB
SNR to provide redundancy.
To achieve maximum capacity and throughput, the wireless LAN should be designed to 24 Mbps. Higher data rates can
optionally be enabled for other applications other than voice only that can take advantage of these higher data rates.
Recommended to set the minimum data rate to 11 Mbps or 12 Mbps for 2.4 GHz (dependent upon 802.11b client support
policy) and 12 Mbps for 5 GHz, which should also be the only rate configured as a mandatory / basic rate.
In some environments, 6 Mbps may need to be enabled as a mandatory / basic rate.
Due to the above requirements, a single channel plan should not be deployed.